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Adjustments of posture and viewing parameters of the eye to changes in the screen height of the visual display terminal

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      <subfield code="a">To better understand the outcomes of VDT use, it is vital to comprehend how the different body parts adapt to a complex problem. It is the aim of this study to determine the ergonomic problems in VDT work with non-keyboard input devices. Postural reaction to changes in the height of the screen while performing a non-keyboard task was determined. Body and eye positions affected by screen height modifications were ascertained</subfield>
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      <subfield code="g">Vol. 39, nº 7, July 1996 ; p. 933-945</subfield>
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